John
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Problem solved. It was an issue at host, not relating to Forminator.
sorry for the waste of time…Thanks for your feedback.
It seems this is an issue at host level and we are currently further investigating.
Will get back here when I know more,Thanks!
Thanks, edited my last message above as I was able to send it already.
Thanks but I already rolled back to 3.9.1
Still getting OOM fatal errors though and I’m wondering whether they are really related here.
Report sent from my site with reference to this ticket.Thanks, well noted.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Visual Link Preview] Low risk vulnerability?Great, many thanks for your prompt reaction!
I hesitated to post this, thinking you’ll be flooded with “me too” messages but I was wrong…Many thanks for your feedback. Well noted.
In the meanwhile I managed to make it work with the help of a friend as I became totally allergic at those abyssal interfaces like GCC or Meta’s Business pages that have no structural logic anymore after years of adding “features” here and there, ending up having more submenus than stars in the sky.
So yes, the issue was that the Publishing Status was set to Testing by default and had to switch to production.
That’s fine, but I now have another question: why don’t you mention this in your guide here?
https://postmansmtp.com/how-to-configure-post-smtp-with-gmailgsuite-using-oauth/
as it seems that many people get stuck precisely at this point? At least, I wasn’t able to find something related.Thanks but I’ll give up. The whole thing is extremely confusing and time-wasting.
SMTP works fine.
Are there any advantages, especially related to reliability, for using the API instead of SMTP?UPDATE:
Decided to create a new Gmail Project for the second site and followed your guide.
Used both new Client ID and Client Secret codes but I’m still unable to authorize Gmail.
When trying to authorize Gmail, I’m now getting this error:example.com has not completed the Google verification process. The app is currently being tested, and can only be accessed by developer-approved testers. If you think you should have access, contact the developer.
If you are a developer of example.com, see error details
Error 403: access_denied
Request details: access_type=offline [email protected] scope=https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.send response_type=code redirect_uri=https://example.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=postman state=4daa4cc426e7a2eae7937bef2a463ea6 prompt=consent flowName=GeneralOAuthFlow client_id=549615951661-35vg3ptob0kos7senc62km7ocgnt52c0.apps.googleusercontent.com
One more question:
– Is it possible that 2 different sites are using the same Gmail account but with different Client ID and Client Secret codes?
I successfully updated the first site but I can’t find the email used for the second one and it looks like it uses the same Gmail account because I can’t re-authorize it.
In fact I’m getting this error:
Access blocked: This app’s request is invalid
Error 400: redirect_uri_mismatch
So, I didn’t reset the setup and left it as it was and still works fine.
It looks like it’s the same Gmail account. Is it possible to find out which Gmail account is used at this second site and then change this Gmail account to another one when relaunching the wizard?This is just for avoiding confusion. Both sites still work fine.
– In fact not exactly: the second site sends the test emails correctly but I just see they are not logged in the plugin’s email log. Also, contact messages and auto-replies are sent and received fine but ogged twice – one failed and another succeeded for the same message. Looks like the API is not working at all and the plugin is using the fallback settings.Thanks, well noted.
May I use the same codes for the API’s Client ID and Client Secret?As I said before: I’m using your latest versions.
Please let me know how to proceed, thanks.Thanks for your feedback but I really don’t remember when the plugin was installed at this site with their API and a couple of other sites. Probably something like 2-3 years ago.
All sites are using your latest version.
Even if you changed those permissions recently to be more restrictive, Gmail still gives this message in my account and probably at other accounts also but I didn’t check. I think only a single other one is using the API with another Gmail account but I’ll check further once I get your reply. Thanks.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Reset] Fully resetting site title, WordPress address…?yes, you are right, thanks.